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Hurricane Guillermo is stepping up its game in the Northeast Pacific, as it moves along a steady west-northwest course that could bring it near the Hawaiian Islands next week. In the Atlantic, Invest 94L shows little sign of strengthening, while in the Northwest Pacific, Tropical Storm Souledor could be approaching Japan as a strong typhoon next week.

Another heat wave has engulfed much of the U.S. Pacific Northwest the past few days with Seattle, Washington now having observed twelve 90°+ temperatures so far this summer, an all-time record (9 such days in 1958 was the previous) and also July has been their warmest month ever observed. For some of the cities in the Northwest this has been the warmest June-July period ever measured and, barring a very cool August, will end up being the warmest climatological summer on record (June-August). Here are some details.

Research Scientist, Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University

At this point, just about everyone has heard that a strong El Niño is underway. El Niño is simply warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean that occurs about every three to seven years, on average.

Even though you see reporters blowing in the wind and debris flying down the street during hurricane coverage, the greatest threat is storm surge. If you think back to Hurricane Sandy or Camille, the ...

Therefore, even if the Sun enters into a Maunder State and has several solar cycles with very low sunspot numbers, it will mean that TSI will hover at the lower end of its usual TSI oscillation. It will still be very close to its historical values and we can still call it the Solar Constant.

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A low pressure will develop off the Southeast coast and move northeastward along the stalled front off the eastern seaboard. Precipitation will develop and expand across much of the Northeast by early morning Wednesday. Marginal cold air will limit the heaviest snow accumulations across inland locations along the foothills of the Appalachians. Most areas east of there will face slushy accumulations of less than three inches in addition to some rain.